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ymcinema.com
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| | | | | In the world of video editing, the choice of software can make or break a project. Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, and Apple Final Cut Pro are three leading Non-Linear Editors (NLEs) with fierce followings and dedicated fan bases. Each offers unique strengths, making it essential to evaluate them based on key factors: ease of use, learning curve, reliability, compatibility, market size, AI advancements, and cost. This article will cover these aspects, discuss the potential effects of AI o... | |
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claudiobernasconi.ch
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| | | | | Recently, I decided that it's time to switch from Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 to DaVinci Resolve 15. In this article, I'll explain in detail why my decision took a lot of time and why I finally decided to use DaVinci Resolve going forward. | |
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paulbakaus.com
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| | | | | Here are five promising ways to auto-reframe, or smart crop horizontal to vertical video. | |
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richstone.io
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post discussing the challenges of building a Rails project with a teammate and the advice to consider open-sourcing the application during beta. | ||